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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> you know what made a brand-new intraday high on this one? american water works. the largest publicly traded water and waste water utility in the united states. it's up 10%. american water works sports a 2.5% yield which seems meager compared to the electric utilities, but this company has something that most electric utilities don't have, honest to goodness organic growth opportunities. by the way, it can acquire. our water infrastructure in this company is aging and terrible. our municipalities are crash-strapped. so many of them and many military bases are privatizing water utilities which creates numerous opportunities for american water works to expand. it's got a small but rapidly growing business providing water for hydraulic fracturing in the marcellus shale. got a homeowner services business. they can protect against the cost of broken or leaking pipes. they have a bio solid waste business, too. not a cheap stock. 17
jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> you know what made a brand-new intraday high on this one? american water works. the largest publicly traded water and waste water utility in the united states. it's up 10%. american water works sports a 2.5% yield which seems meager compared to the electric utilities, but this company has something that most electric utilities don't...
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paul in florida. paul. >> caller: jimmy. boo-yah from sunny florida. >> nice. >> caller: i'm a long-time viewer and first-time caller. i get most of your shows. three weeks ago my stock is nuance. you talked about it and i didn't watch the show. >> i don't like voice recognition. maybe this is just a legacy of my friend herb greenberg's work on this group. i don't think it gets any gross margins. i'm not a buyer. tom in ohio. tom. >> caller: bbbb boo-yah, cramer. tom from cincinnati. >> yo. getting ready for the reds. what's up? >> caller: how about agnc? >> i see you agnc and i raise you with anna-lee. got it going. and can i say that die mera, cim, part of the street.com. that is i think also a buy. that's what you want to be at. i need to go to john in florida. john. >> caller: yeah, hi, jim. john k. in florida. a loyal viewer of your program. and i just want to say congratulations on your eighth anniversary. >> thank you. >> caller: the stock i'm interested in is mow vatto, mov. >> yeah, pretty good. i like the luxury go
paul in florida. paul. >> caller: jimmy. boo-yah from sunny florida. >> nice. >> caller: i'm a long-time viewer and first-time caller. i get most of your shows. three weeks ago my stock is nuance. you talked about it and i didn't watch the show. >> i don't like voice recognition. maybe this is just a legacy of my friend herb greenberg's work on this group. i don't think it gets any gross margins. i'm not a buyer. tom in ohio. tom. >> caller: bbbb boo-yah, cramer....
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paul's seafood, lender's bagels, celeste pizza, as well as hungry man frozen meals that i thought looked like a delicious heart attack in a box. and pinnacle also has a grocery business. you know them as duncan hines, cookie and cake mix, mrs. butterworth, log cabin, comstock pie filling. these are some iconici american brands, and as we know from heinz from its all-time high last month, iconic brands are the landmark. blackstone is ringing the register on its investment by taking the company public. recent history suggests these deals are now performing extremely well. case in point, since the beginning of 2013, we've seen 30 ipos, 13 backed by a financial sponsor like private equity or venture capital. the average ipo this year spiked 15% on the first day of trading. these 13 financial spots ordeals were up an average of 22% on the first day of trading. these private equity firms look like they want to make money on the first tranche they sell. i'm not recommending you get into pinnacle on the first day. i like the fundamentals of the underlying company. pinnacle has a lot in common wi
paul's seafood, lender's bagels, celeste pizza, as well as hungry man frozen meals that i thought looked like a delicious heart attack in a box. and pinnacle also has a grocery business. you know them as duncan hines, cookie and cake mix, mrs. butterworth, log cabin, comstock pie filling. these are some iconici american brands, and as we know from heinz from its all-time high last month, iconic brands are the landmark. blackstone is ringing the register on its investment by taking the company...
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>> can we take a look at ncfp, nancy paul, steve paul. >> one of the biggest gainers of the nasdaq on any size and they're buying back from takeda pharmaceuticals. this is a slow-bowel recovery drug. >> wouldn't you love to have them on your show? >> good for you. >> i blocked your show. >> it's getting tight. >> yeah. we are silently competitive. >> if i was in the new lulu lemon yoga pants i would be sweating through them now. it's getting hot in here. >> i wouldn't stink. >> the market demands transparency and they're getting it from lulu lemon. >> big time. big time. >> how long were you practicing that line? >> no, i just made it up right now. >> you want to go sexist? will mandy be on lulu tonight? >> why isn't sexist? >> it could be a man or woman, anybody! >> you trash a lot of icons and idols on the show. you're not afraid! >> no, i'm not. because i'm a foot taller than anybody else on the networks. >> he would step on me. >> you're a nose tackle and at 3-4, you're going to be incredible. >> cardinal health down 6% declining on the back of abc amerisourcebergen and walgreens
>> can we take a look at ncfp, nancy paul, steve paul. >> one of the biggest gainers of the nasdaq on any size and they're buying back from takeda pharmaceuticals. this is a slow-bowel recovery drug. >> wouldn't you love to have them on your show? >> good for you. >> i blocked your show. >> it's getting tight. >> yeah. we are silently competitive. >> if i was in the new lulu lemon yoga pants i would be sweating through them now. it's getting hot...
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. >> all right, paul, thanks so much. a pivotal case as it pertains to those two cases before the supreme court. meantime, join us in a moment. we'll talk about another legal case that has gripped the nation. we're talking about the jodi arias trial. it keeps going and going and going. and testimony from a defense psychologist this week has left some unanswered questions. we'll talk to both paul and or other legal expert after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. he can
. >> all right, paul, thanks so much. a pivotal case as it pertains to those two cases before the supreme court. meantime, join us in a moment. we'll talk about another legal case that has gripped the nation. we're talking about the jodi arias trial. it keeps going and going and going. and testimony from a defense psychologist this week has left some unanswered questions. we'll talk to both paul and or other legal expert after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets...
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and what happens to the deficit and to paul krugman's theories then? i'll ask him. ♪ ♪ the new blackberry z10 with blackberry hub and flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [
and what happens to the deficit and to paul krugman's theories then? i'll ask him. ♪ ♪ the new blackberry z10 with blackberry hub and flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the...
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more with paul krugman. interest rates record lows. they have nowhere lower they can go and does it means at some point they have to go up and what does it mean to paul krugman's theories then? i will ask him. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ ♪ the new blackberry z10 with blackberry hub and flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> we are bac
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paul is a fit instructor and personal trainer. jeff zarillo, two of the biggest plaintiffs. >> we can't get married and we love each other. >> they said they never thought they would become the face of gay marriage, but their fight to put an end to the prop 8 is when jeff saw this gay video based on real stories. jeff sent it to paul. >> i am a massachusetts parent, helplessly watching public schools teach my son that gay marriage is okay. >> just to get a reaction. >> and sure enough, when i finally got him to launch it, he stood up off the couch and he said we have to do something. >> what they ended up doing is producing a response video called weathering the storm. >> a storm has arrived. >> created with lies and misrepresentations. >> i think we ended up being in the legal case because we were loud mouths about how prop 8 really defined the damage that we felt. >> debate over same-sex marriage has gone back and forth in california. june 2008 a court decision made it legal, and that november prop 8 voters eliminated the right
paul is a fit instructor and personal trainer. jeff zarillo, two of the biggest plaintiffs. >> we can't get married and we love each other. >> they said they never thought they would become the face of gay marriage, but their fight to put an end to the prop 8 is when jeff saw this gay video based on real stories. jeff sent it to paul. >> i am a massachusetts parent, helplessly watching public schools teach my son that gay marriage is okay. >> just to get a reaction....
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and my neighbor brad nelson who's walking his dog says, paul! quick! i think there's been an accident. he grabbed a ladder and helped the couple off the roof. one man was inside the roof when the crash happened but he wasn't injured. >> there was one person inside the house but not in the area of the -- where the car landed. >> reporter: in order to remove the car, the fire department called for a crane to do the heavy lifting. the caddy has major damage but remarkably, the roof needs only minor repairs. >> my neck is pulled and my back is hurting but i don't think i broke anything and i i consider myself and my husband very, very luck hadky. >> very close call. >>> there is a winner in that $338 million powerball jackpot. and that person lives on the east coast. we'll tell you where the lucky ticket might have been sold. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional to
and my neighbor brad nelson who's walking his dog says, paul! quick! i think there's been an accident. he grabbed a ladder and helped the couple off the roof. one man was inside the roof when the crash happened but he wasn't injured. >> there was one person inside the house but not in the area of the -- where the car landed. >> reporter: in order to remove the car, the fire department called for a crane to do the heavy lifting. the caddy has major damage but remarkably, the roof...
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guys, the last filibuster greatly increased rand paul's visibility on the national stage. he spoke for 13 hours in an effort to get answers about drones. even he admitted it's a difficult thing to do. >> and i would go for another 12 hours to try to break strom thurmond's record, but i've discovered there are some limits to filibustering, and i'm going to have to go take care of one of those in a few minutes here. >> interesting. so is this a sincere effort to fight for gun rights or is something else going on here, ross? >> i think it's a less interesting moment than the last filibuster. part of what made that such a remarkable moment was that it sort of busted partisan categories in a really interesting way. you had a libertarian republican critiquing the obama a administration on national security and being praised by conversation but also civil libertarians. >> and liberals. >> and liberals. not that many liberals. >> not rand paul, but other people. >> and democratic political operatives. >> this is more a play at the base. basically what's happened in the gun control
guys, the last filibuster greatly increased rand paul's visibility on the national stage. he spoke for 13 hours in an effort to get answers about drones. even he admitted it's a difficult thing to do. >> and i would go for another 12 hours to try to break strom thurmond's record, but i've discovered there are some limits to filibustering, and i'm going to have to go take care of one of those in a few minutes here. >> interesting. so is this a sincere effort to fight for gun rights...
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paul callan joins me live here in new york. first of all, explain how this works. because so many people have tossed out double jeopardy. why would we extradite her. there is no clear cut answer. effectively what are we looking at? >> very complicate because the italian system is so different from ours. in america, you have a jury trial. if the jury acquits you, that's the end of the case. double jeopardy applies. >> constitutional right not to be tried twice. >> for the same offense. but the question is when is the trial finished. the italians say this is our system. she was tried in a lower court and by the way their jurors consist of a judge with laypeople, sort of a mixed bag. then it goes up to an appellate court. and you know what, they start over again. they have a complete trial. but the judges look at the legal issues and then it goes up finally to the italian supreme court. >> before you get to the italian supreme court, because that's where effectively we may be headed with this, when they acquitted her, and i use those words because when translated, the
paul callan joins me live here in new york. first of all, explain how this works. because so many people have tossed out double jeopardy. why would we extradite her. there is no clear cut answer. effectively what are we looking at? >> very complicate because the italian system is so different from ours. in america, you have a jury trial. if the jury acquits you, that's the end of the case. double jeopardy applies. >> constitutional right not to be tried twice. >> for the same...
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so could rand paul turn the red states green? turning us senior editor for th reporter and cornell belcher. first of all, i have to say, gay marriage and now marijuana legalization, or at least decriminalization. what is going on with the republican party? >> well, you know, i think what's really interesting there is, on the one hand, you've got this liberal shift on social issues on those two issues, and you're not seeing it on abortion. you've seen a real divergence where the country seems to be getting if anything more pro-life and when we could talk about social issues at one monolith ick whole, that's over. >> as far as the marijuana issue, it's been a libertarian argument for a while. lest we forget his father ron paul's rift at one of the debates on heroin legalization. coming from rand paul this isn't terribly surprising but it does show that the strain of libertarianism within the republican party is growing stronger with him. >> i've got to say i appreciate this when a member of the senate takes a principle stand, but i
so could rand paul turn the red states green? turning us senior editor for th reporter and cornell belcher. first of all, i have to say, gay marriage and now marijuana legalization, or at least decriminalization. what is going on with the republican party? >> well, you know, i think what's really interesting there is, on the one hand, you've got this liberal shift on social issues on those two issues, and you're not seeing it on abortion. you've seen a real divergence where the country...
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paul harrison, who lives down the street, heard the accident. >> we were just -- smash, crash, boom. and my neighbor, brad nelson, walking his dog said paul, quick, i think there has been an accident. >> reporter: he grab ad ladder and helped the wynns off the roof. one man was inside the house when the crash happened. he wasn't injured. >> there was one person inside of the house but not in the area of the -- where the car landed. >> reporter: in order to remove the car, the fire department called for a crane to do the heavy lifting. the caddie has major damage but remarkably the roof only needs minor repairs. >> i don't think i broke anything. i consider us to be very, very lucky. >>> we have much more in the newsroom straight ahead with my fave, john lennon. >>. how are you doing? >> great. the weather. >> because you slept well. the thunderstorms and all that. it is frightening for a lot of people. especially with the city of so many trees. trees coming down. you just slumbered on through it. >> i kept saying i'm going get newspaper an hour and go to the gym. >> i'm not feeling s
paul harrison, who lives down the street, heard the accident. >> we were just -- smash, crash, boom. and my neighbor, brad nelson, walking his dog said paul, quick, i think there has been an accident. >> reporter: he grab ad ladder and helped the wynns off the roof. one man was inside the house when the crash happened. he wasn't injured. >> there was one person inside of the house but not in the area of the -- where the car landed. >> reporter: in order to remove the...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back. in crime and punishment, 23 years ago this week, the biggest art heist in history went down in boston's isabella stuart gardner museum. thieves dressed as police officers made off with 13 pieces of art worth an estimated half billion dollars. it's an absolutely fascinating story filled with mystery and intrigue and it's the subject of a special report we're going to be airing tomorrow night. last night we took you inside the heist with an exclusive interview with a night watchman who actually let the thieves into the museum. tonight we're digging deeper into the whodunit aspect. over the years everyone from museum employee
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paul on the same flight is 180 pounds. his ticket price is $360. and steve who weighs 270 pounds would pay $540. so you might think this is a strange idea but believe it or not there's an airline already doing this. samoa air charges passengers by the pound. southwest airlines sometimes requires oversized passengers to book two seats. and when commercial air travel first began, that's the way it was done. see that man standing on the scale? one group that's calling this idea ridiculous? the national association to advance fat acceptance. >> treating people like freight is not -- is not a good alternative. it's a pr nightmare for the airlines to even consider such a thing. >> reporter: at the airport, parents thought it was a good idea to charge by the pound. >> i mean, i guess for kids it might be a good idea because then you don't have to pay full fare for children. >> reporter: on the whole -- >> men are larger than women. will they have to pay more to fly? that part doesn't make sense to me. >> i don't see how they would do that. i think it's di
paul on the same flight is 180 pounds. his ticket price is $360. and steve who weighs 270 pounds would pay $540. so you might think this is a strange idea but believe it or not there's an airline already doing this. samoa air charges passengers by the pound. southwest airlines sometimes requires oversized passengers to book two seats. and when commercial air travel first began, that's the way it was done. see that man standing on the scale? one group that's calling this idea ridiculous? the...
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but paul rudd is tina fey's love interest in the movie. they're both genetically engineered for me to love them essentially. so it works just enough. if you're a die hard fan of any of these comedy legends then i think you're going to go and enjoy the movie. don't take it too seriously. >> how does it rank on your tomato meter? >> well, the critics are tough on this one. it's rotten now at 45%. i wouldn't let it discourage you if you love the people in this movie and you just really want to see a lot of shots of princeton. why not? >> let's turn to another comedy featuring funny man steve carell in a movie with jim carey called the incredible burt wonderstone about magicians in las vegas who worked side by side for years. you asked carell what advice he had for an aspiring magician. this is what he said. >> develop your sense of panache. >> do you find yourself doing everyday things with that like -- i would like three tickets to the movies! >> no, never. that has not -- i can't even talk. no. that hasn't become part of my ordinary life. >
but paul rudd is tina fey's love interest in the movie. they're both genetically engineered for me to love them essentially. so it works just enough. if you're a die hard fan of any of these comedy legends then i think you're going to go and enjoy the movie. don't take it too seriously. >> how does it rank on your tomato meter? >> well, the critics are tough on this one. it's rotten now at 45%. i wouldn't let it discourage you if you love the people in this movie and you just really...
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let's bring in cnn legal contributor paul callan. how much trouble is she in? >> valentine's day is always a dangerous day, christine. she's facing two counts, one that she actually physically assaulted the alleged victim and the second cyber stalking, both misdemeanor counts, each carries as much as a year in prison. usually you don't get prison time but they're serious charges. >> how unusual is it to have a celebrity accused of doing the stalking and not the other way around? >> christine it's highly unusual. usually of course it's the celebrity being stalked by some stranger that we read about in the newspaper, and there's another thing that's unusual here, i was looking at the statistics, although over 3 million americans have been stalked annually according to department of justice statistics, more often than not the stalker is a male, usually almost 90% of the time, believe it or not, despite what you see in the movies the stalker is a male. here the victim allegedly is a male with a stalker a female so this flips the whole phenomena upside down. >> she
let's bring in cnn legal contributor paul callan. how much trouble is she in? >> valentine's day is always a dangerous day, christine. she's facing two counts, one that she actually physically assaulted the alleged victim and the second cyber stalking, both misdemeanor counts, each carries as much as a year in prison. usually you don't get prison time but they're serious charges. >> how unusual is it to have a celebrity accused of doing the stalking and not the other way around?...
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paul smith has some insight. he's an openly gay attorney who argued one of the landmark cases involving gay rights, striking down laws banning sexual relations between same-sex couples. before that, he was also a clerk for justice lewis powell. >> i think it has some impact on people to know family members and friends who are out and gay and happy and functioning in society. on the other hand, it's not by any means going to be a good prigtor. >> reporter: we'll find out starting tuesday when the court hears the challenge to problem decision 8, california's asame-sex marriage ban. that challenge is brought by california couples including jeff and paul who say they have a right to marry just like heterosexual couples and the state's domestic partnership laws aren't good enough. >> the term "marriage" is important. it has global recognition. no one celebrates a domestic partnership-versary. they celebrate an an aversery of marriage. >> that was joe johns reporting. and we'll tell you a strange legal alliance will ar
paul smith has some insight. he's an openly gay attorney who argued one of the landmark cases involving gay rights, striking down laws banning sexual relations between same-sex couples. before that, he was also a clerk for justice lewis powell. >> i think it has some impact on people to know family members and friends who are out and gay and happy and functioning in society. on the other hand, it's not by any means going to be a good prigtor. >> reporter: we'll find out starting...
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because you have the solicitor general arguing against the constitutionality of this act of congress and paul clement, who is arguing for it. those are the guys that did the affordable care case. they are back up in front of the the supreme court this wednesday. it's a showdown. we don't even know if the supreme court will get to the merits of the case. >> how will this be argued when you talk about federal legislation that may in some cases, state something differently than what state law articulates? >> right, and that's the problem. the states that allow same-sex marriage are not bound by the federal laws and that's why you have this dilemma going before the supreme court. the issue before the supreme court, does doma discriminate against gays and lesbians. there's a huge procedural issue here and the court just could hang their hat on that and not address doma. but i think we know this is an active court. i think they are going to find a way to hear this it case. i think they are going to come down and invalidate the defense of marriage act. if you think that the health care laws are comp
because you have the solicitor general arguing against the constitutionality of this act of congress and paul clement, who is arguing for it. those are the guys that did the affordable care case. they are back up in front of the the supreme court this wednesday. it's a showdown. we don't even know if the supreme court will get to the merits of the case. >> how will this be argued when you talk about federal legislation that may in some cases, state something differently than what state...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> the tiny state in the european union is at the center of some major financial shock waves today and i'm not talking about greece. this is cyprus. cyprus is being asked to tax the savings accounts in people's banks at about 10% in exchange for 10 billion euro bailout from its eu partners. that's a first in the short but painful history of eurozone bailouts and it set off a weekend run on atms. people trying to get their savings out before taxes hit. banks are closed through wednesday to prevent a run. parliament is due to vote on that tax tomorrow. >>> so how offensive is this. check out that salute. the nazi salute on the field of a professional soccer game in greece over the weekend and the player is actually doing this to celebrate a goal. that 20 year old was immediately admonished. look at the look at the face of his teammate. eke. in his defense he said he did not know this was a nazi salute. that he doesn't know politic
jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> the tiny state in the european union is at the center of some major financial shock waves today and i'm not talking about greece. this is cyprus. cyprus is being asked to tax the savings accounts in people's banks at about 10% in exchange for 10 billion euro bailout from its eu partners. that's a first in the short but painful...
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. >> it was smash, crash, boom, and my neighbor brad nelson who is walking his dog says paul, quick, i think there's been an accident. >> reporter: he grabbed a ladder and helped the man off the roof. one man was inside the house when the crash happened, but he wasn't injured. >> there was one person inside the house but not in the area of the -- where the car landed. >> reporter: in order to remove the car, the fire department called for a crane to do the heavy lifting. the caddy has major damage, but remarkably the roof needs only minor repairs. >> my back is hurt and i don't think i broke anything and i consider myself and my husband very, very lucky. >> that was leanne souter of kabc in los angeles. coming up after this quick break, the album that defined a generation hits a milestone. what's the celebration like? we'll tell you. ♪ o compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just
. >> it was smash, crash, boom, and my neighbor brad nelson who is walking his dog says paul, quick, i think there's been an accident. >> reporter: he grabbed a ladder and helped the man off the roof. one man was inside the house when the crash happened, but he wasn't injured. >> there was one person inside the house but not in the area of the -- where the car landed. >> reporter: in order to remove the car, the fire department called for a crane to do the heavy lifting....
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paul mercurio and chris freights back with us. i did a little check on the commercial break, it sounds like the ladies, myself included, not married. to the ladies, let me ask you this, why do you think this whole thing is about how people are waiting later to get married? why do you think people are waiting later to get married if at all these days? >> i personally think that marriage is an ill conceived antiquated institution that was created by people that didn't live past 30. 10, sure, you could look at somebody and say i will be with you for the rest of my life because that's, like, five years. it makes perfect sense. i just -- i don't know. i think the urgency is not as where it used to be. we don't need men as much as we used to. women are -- >> oh -- >> i think we glamorized marriage in this culture. look at real housewives. that makes marriage look like the hunger games. and i don't think it is the kind of thing anybody wants to live up to, and so i agree on some levels, marriage might be the issue, but also the issue is
paul mercurio and chris freights back with us. i did a little check on the commercial break, it sounds like the ladies, myself included, not married. to the ladies, let me ask you this, why do you think this whole thing is about how people are waiting later to get married? why do you think people are waiting later to get married if at all these days? >> i personally think that marriage is an ill conceived antiquated institution that was created by people that didn't live past 30. 10,...
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paul callan, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, carol. >>> let's head to the u.s. supreme court. justices taking their first step toward possibly redefining the american family. today and tomorrow, they are hearing arguments on laws that restrict same-sex marriages and the legal rights of those with such unions. an epic debate, one filled with emotion. for days, supporters braved the cold and a snowy, slushy mess, hoping get in to hear the historic arguments. we are outside the court. >> reporter: good morning, carol. the sun is out here at the supreme court, rallies getting started. a very large crowd getting larger by the minute. underscoring the fact that this case is at the center of the american culture wars, also pointing out how long many of the supporters of gay rights have waited for this day. on the legal level, of course, the question is very simple. whether the government can discriminate. whether the government can treat same-sex couples and straight couples differently. >> as a gay man, i think it's very important to be part of history. >> reporter: e
paul callan, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, carol. >>> let's head to the u.s. supreme court. justices taking their first step toward possibly redefining the american family. today and tomorrow, they are hearing arguments on laws that restrict same-sex marriages and the legal rights of those with such unions. an epic debate, one filled with emotion. for days, supporters braved the cold and a snowy, slushy mess, hoping get in to hear the historic arguments. we are...
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>>> rand paul getting mellow when it comes to marijuana. he was showing more and more of a liberal side on fox this sunday when he said it was time to soften some of the nation's harsh drug laws. >> the last two presidents could conceivably have been put in jail for their drug use, and i really think, you know, look what would have happened? it would have ruined their lives. they got lucky. but a lot of poor kids, particularly in the inner city, don't get lucky. they don't have good attorneys and they go to jail for these things and i think it's a big mistake. >> actually i think it would be the last three presidents, but who's counting? >> chris wallace there with quickly questioning paul's math there mentioning that bill clinton, of course, did not inhale. >>> some adventure seekers getting way too close for comfort with some great white sharks off the coast of south africa. take a look, folks. this is just like a scene out of -- >> whoa! whoa! >> oh, my gosh! >> the tourists thought they were inside that shark cage as great whites just c
>>> rand paul getting mellow when it comes to marijuana. he was showing more and more of a liberal side on fox this sunday when he said it was time to soften some of the nation's harsh drug laws. >> the last two presidents could conceivably have been put in jail for their drug use, and i really think, you know, look what would have happened? it would have ruined their lives. they got lucky. but a lot of poor kids, particularly in the inner city, don't get lucky. they don't have...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> we're now an amazing story to share with you about a newborn baby boy found in the new york city subway system and later adopted by the couple that includes the man who found him. cnn's crime and justice correspondent joe johns is walking into the situation room right now to share this story. tell our viewers what happened. >> a main argument in the gay marriage debate is whether marriage should be between a man and a woman for procreation, having and caring for children. but at a very human level that doesn't take into account all the children that are abandoned, neglected, put up for adoption. this is a story about a child discarded on the street but raised by a same sex couple and it changed all their lives. >> you want a grounder? >> reporter: a rite of spring in a new york city park. >> nice throw. >> reporter: a 12-year-old kid tossing a baseball around with one of his two dads. >> how did you get into baseball? >> i wa
jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> we're now an amazing story to share with you about a newborn baby boy found in the new york city subway system and later adopted by the couple that includes the man who found him. cnn's crime and justice correspondent joe johns is walking into the situation room right now to share this story. tell our viewers what happened. >>...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> new developments today in that cold blooded killing of that 1-year-old baby in brunswick, georgia. the mother and aunt of one of the teen suspects has been arrested for allegedly making false statements to police, in addition to other charges we're hearing. 17-year-old suspect de'marquise elkins and another teen, a juvenile, were arrested last week. they appeared in court yesterday. brunswick police also say they may have found the murder weapon. that will be sent to the state crime lab for forensics testing, but this mother, sherry west, the mother of this dead baby, talked to piers morgan about her nightmare. >> i was approached by a young man, and some other boy that was hiding behind him. and he yelled at me, give me your money. and i proceeded to tell him that i don't have any. and he shot -- pulled out a gun and shot at the ground. and i didn't see any shells, so i thought the gun was a cap gun or bb gun, i thought he w
jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> new developments today in that cold blooded killing of that 1-year-old baby in brunswick, georgia. the mother and aunt of one of the teen suspects has been arrested for allegedly making false statements to police, in addition to other charges we're hearing. 17-year-old suspect de'marquise elkins and another teen, a juvenile, were...
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this this from paul, i hope and pray that he can buy gun control. the gun makers have much more money and they're buying prevention of gun control. facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet m me@carol cnn. >>> these unexpected winners are ruining brackets left and right. we'll have the highlights for you next. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announ
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king to bring artists into the movement, convinced the likes of joan baez, paul newman, marlon brando. but one of the first calls was to old friend and supporte eer y bennett. >> i didn't want to do it but then he told me what was going down. when blacks were burned, gasoline thrown on them, and they were burned. when i said that, i said i'll go with you. >> and that black/white divide, white faces would see your face. what do you think they thought about you? >> that you are a god damned traitor. there was a spirit. we decided we would march right through it, no matter what. >> reporter: after a federal court affirmed the right to march against the government and national guard troops ordered to protect marchers, protesters grew from 600 to 25,000. to ral oath crowd, the artists came forth. but one problem. >> we found out we didn't have a stage and somebody came up with a -- a funeral parlor. and how many caskets were there? >> i think the number were 50 to 80 caskets. >> reporter: 50 to 80 coffins? >> yes. >> reporter: how did you feel the stage was built on coffins? >> well, it wa
king to bring artists into the movement, convinced the likes of joan baez, paul newman, marlon brando. but one of the first calls was to old friend and supporte eer y bennett. >> i didn't want to do it but then he told me what was going down. when blacks were burned, gasoline thrown on them, and they were burned. when i said that, i said i'll go with you. >> and that black/white divide, white faces would see your face. what do you think they thought about you? >> that you are...
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>> my question is for paul smith. what is the primary purpose of the federal government incentivizing marriage in the first place for anyone? if same-sex couples can show they're able to fulfill the purpose, what a special or unique about same-sex relationships that should preclude the federal government from incentivizing any and every other relationship that could fill the purpose such as brothers and sisters that want to live together and file a joint tax return? >> commentators have compared this to decisions such as plessy and brown and their significant to the african- american community. how do you think the court will weigh the legacy of those cases in their decision? three great questions. the panelists all answer however they want. >> the ugly anti laws were recognized as to the traditional understanding of marriage. they were phrased that way. they were in positions and a restriction on top of what marriages. by contrast this has adhered into what marriage always has been. it involves a radical redefinition
>> my question is for paul smith. what is the primary purpose of the federal government incentivizing marriage in the first place for anyone? if same-sex couples can show they're able to fulfill the purpose, what a special or unique about same-sex relationships that should preclude the federal government from incentivizing any and every other relationship that could fill the purpose such as brothers and sisters that want to live together and file a joint tax return? >> commentators...
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paul rode it to the people in galatia a couple of thousand years ago and ended at the keys as something to us especially. he said, let us not grow weary of doing good, for in time, we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. 2009, over 100 religious leaders from catholic, protestant and orthodox traditions, including many of the speakers today, i join together to offer a landmark statement of christian conscience on life, marriage, and religious liberty and it became known as the manhattan declaration. it describes marriage as the first institution of society, the institution on which all other human institutions have their foundation. marriage is the original and most important institution for sustaining the health, education, and welfare of all persons of society. honored andge is where there is a flourishing marriage culture, everyone benefits, spouses, their children, and the communities and societies in which they live. on the other hand, where a marriage begins to erode, social pathology of every sort quickly manifest themselves. experience confirms this commodified confirms this
paul rode it to the people in galatia a couple of thousand years ago and ended at the keys as something to us especially. he said, let us not grow weary of doing good, for in time, we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. 2009, over 100 religious leaders from catholic, protestant and orthodox traditions, including many of the speakers today, i join together to offer a landmark statement of christian conscience on life, marriage, and religious liberty and it became known as the manhattan...
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rand paul has more broad appeal. a reporter here at cpap, i think he has a very strong chance of winning the straw polls with a lot of momentum and enthusiasm for him. and john mccain has apologized for that comment. i think even mccain realizes, as a grandee in the party, that the parties moving in a different direction, that the appeal of a nonintervention in foreign- policy is really picking up's read. rand paul stop by national review and he is a charismatic figure. that matters in politics. we saw his speech here and elsewhere that this is a guy who resonates on the floor and i think he has a bright future in republican politics. >> did john mccain revised his remark? i did not know that. >> he apologized. >> good for him. he was jealous that someone could stand up for 12 hours without urinating. >> rand paul had help with other folks. i agree with the fact that we ought to be putting pressure on the justice department and the administration to come forward with a lot of clearances. what was your take on it? >>
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the house republicans hired paul comment who was the solicitor general for george w. bush. he's going to argue that the congress made this decision, it is reasonable for the federal government to maintain the view that they always had, that marriage is between a man and woman. that is all we need to recognize. don verrilli, the obama administration solicitor general, will argue that it is discriminatory, it discriminates against gay couples, and there is no justification port -- for it. an attorney from new york city is representing the plaintiff in the case, a woman named kaity windsor. she was with partner, they met in the -- in greenwich village in the 1960's, they got married in toronto in 2007, they lived in new york, and her spouse died in 2009. she got a $363,000 estate tax bill from the irs. ofot of this was the value the property they own, it went up. basically the ira's and treated her as if they were not married. -- irs treated her as if they were not married. her case is what they will hear today. host: vicky jackson. guest: this case comes up in an audit postur
the house republicans hired paul comment who was the solicitor general for george w. bush. he's going to argue that the congress made this decision, it is reasonable for the federal government to maintain the view that they always had, that marriage is between a man and woman. that is all we need to recognize. don verrilli, the obama administration solicitor general, will argue that it is discriminatory, it discriminates against gay couples, and there is no justification port -- for it. an...
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and i did not want to rob peter to pay paul. my view is that we need to maintain the operations of the agency. i don't want to for low people. and i need to make rational judgments across the ppa's that we are given by the appropriations committee. >> the appropriations committee is used to dealing with access expenditures -- with excess spencers. i'm glad to see that you did dip into surplus funds and other operations in the department rather than releasing criminal aliens onto our streets. toill ask unanimous consent enter the following document into the record during weeks that ice to respond to this request for information. a light -- a letter stating that, on february 20 third, 20 13, immigration and customs enforcement processed and released 270 illegal immigrants from the ice you a facility in arizona on this date alone. of the 207, a total of 48 had been charged or convicted with either manslaughter, child molestation, aggravated assault for my weapons defenses, forgery, drug offenses or other serious crimes. and third c
and i did not want to rob peter to pay paul. my view is that we need to maintain the operations of the agency. i don't want to for low people. and i need to make rational judgments across the ppa's that we are given by the appropriations committee. >> the appropriations committee is used to dealing with access expenditures -- with excess spencers. i'm glad to see that you did dip into surplus funds and other operations in the department rather than releasing criminal aliens onto our...
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which by the way paul ryan and his colleagues voted against raising. when she has no access to affordable child care or training? chairman ryan and the republicans don't care about that single mother or her children. they care about serving the interests of big business at the expense of ordinary americans. and so the congressional black caucus has offered a budget alternative that i'm very proud of. it is sensible and balanced. we propose reforming the tax code. we propose ending special tax breaks and closing tax loopholes like the mortgage deduction for vacation homes and yachts, eliminating the deduction for derivative traders and eliminating incentives for sending american jobs overseas. we propose taxing capital gains and dividends as ordinary income, raising about $900 billion over 10 years. these changes, mr. speaker, would generate much-needed revenue. the country has begun to recover. we see it every day in the news and we're moving in the right direction. we are beginning to recover from near financial ruin. but our recovery is fragile and d
which by the way paul ryan and his colleagues voted against raising. when she has no access to affordable child care or training? chairman ryan and the republicans don't care about that single mother or her children. they care about serving the interests of big business at the expense of ordinary americans. and so the congressional black caucus has offered a budget alternative that i'm very proud of. it is sensible and balanced. we propose reforming the tax code. we propose ending special tax...
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most isorry about granted paul. i am --rand paul. and i am an old time lutheran. is not to be trusted. it is important to know exactly the religion of our candidates. there is nothing more important. host: she is gone. father is apaul's christian and religious man. the republican party is going through rebuilding and redesign and try to figure out what they will do and rand paul could be a big part of that. he had a filibuster on the floor and i'm sure we will be hearing his name more in the future. host: mechanicsville, va., go ahead. caller: i have a question -- when you are debating about the budget, why do they continue to put amendments in there that have absolutely nothing to do with - the budget. ? guest: that the great question. it's because they can. there is a role in the senate that says they can attach strings to the budget and no one can stop them. that the opportunity senators have, they took it. mideast policy got involved and to guns and so they did whatever they wanted to do. that was on full display. not covered in the lessons proffered by "schoo
most isorry about granted paul. i am --rand paul. and i am an old time lutheran. is not to be trusted. it is important to know exactly the religion of our candidates. there is nothing more important. host: she is gone. father is apaul's christian and religious man. the republican party is going through rebuilding and redesign and try to figure out what they will do and rand paul could be a big part of that. he had a filibuster on the floor and i'm sure we will be hearing his name more in the...
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[applause] >> thank you, paul. for the benefit of our worldwide television audience, because we are live streaming this and c- span is taking it for airing on president's day, i believe, but check your schedule for sure. if you would like to watch it. i would like you to know this conference is coming to you from the white house east room at the richard nixon presidential library and museum in yorba linda, california. the room is a replica of grand ballroom, what they call america's ballroom at the white house. president nixon had 76 state dinners in this room, including one for a gold mine here in 1969. that followed with a concert by isaac stern and leonard bernstein. right after the concert, the prime minister jumped up and rushed up to the stage and wanted to be photographed with them. this room has great significance in history and today. president nixon on opening day said he wanted his library to be of galleriesbunch with pictures hanging from wall, but he wanted an active podium. he wanted discussion and de
[applause] >> thank you, paul. for the benefit of our worldwide television audience, because we are live streaming this and c- span is taking it for airing on president's day, i believe, but check your schedule for sure. if you would like to watch it. i would like you to know this conference is coming to you from the white house east room at the richard nixon presidential library and museum in yorba linda, california. the room is a replica of grand ballroom, what they call america's...
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and one of paul's. . law firm inat a town said, you cannot be any law firm in this town and oppose same-sex marriage. clearly, he had to leave his law firm. >> i think that was for somewhat different reasons. it was because they had cleared the case. >> you believe a lot of things. doma on the judge political powerlessness of 1996 or as of today? the theory is that you measure the degree of scrutiny based on the ability to affect it in legislative process, not simply to be heard. there were not very powerful lobbies back in 1996, were there? >> actually, there were, but the you important thing is that looked to now because of the political power to exercise same-sex marriage within a state, to repeal doma and a host of other things. it is precisely why that rhatigan go to a highly contentious approach -- why rather than going to a highly contentious approach with decades of destruction of politics over this, it would be best to be worked out through the genius of our system in the different states and by
and one of paul's. . law firm inat a town said, you cannot be any law firm in this town and oppose same-sex marriage. clearly, he had to leave his law firm. >> i think that was for somewhat different reasons. it was because they had cleared the case. >> you believe a lot of things. doma on the judge political powerlessness of 1996 or as of today? the theory is that you measure the degree of scrutiny based on the ability to affect it in legislative process, not simply to be heard....
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i can't wait until paul ryan and republicans engage democrats on the floor with facts and figures. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm delighted to yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from california, a member of the committee on the budget, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank the gentlelady for yielding and for her continued tremendous leadership on the rules committee. i rise in strong opposition to the rule and i think the previous speaker, chairman of the rules committee, really laid out why. i'm totally opposed to this rule and the bill. as a member of the budget committee let me just say i have had a chance to study this g.o.p. budget which is full of choice that is would undermine our nation's future, for the continued been fit of special interests, the wealthy, and, yes, big oil companies. oil subsidies. it creates more income inequality and shreds the safety net. it is in keeping with the overall effort we have
i can't wait until paul ryan and republicans engage democrats on the floor with facts and figures. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm delighted to yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from california, a member of the committee on the budget, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank the gentlelady for yielding and for her continued...
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and i did not want to rob peter to pay paul. my view is that we need to maintain the operations of the agency. i don't want to for low people. and i need to make rational judgments across the ppa's that we are given by the appropriations committee. >> the appropriations committee is used to dealing with access cdexcessures -- with acces spencers. i'm glad to see that you did dip into surplus funds and other operations in the department rather than releasing criminal aliens onto our streets. i will ask unanimous consent to enter the following document into the record during weeks that ice to respond to this request for information. stating-- a letter that, on february 20 third, 20 13, immigration and customs enforcement processed and released 270 illegal immigrants from the ice you a facility in arizona on this date alone. of the 207, a total of 48 had been charged or convicted with either manslaughter, child molestation, aggravated assault for my weapons defenses, forgery, drug offenses or other serious crimes. and third coming
and i did not want to rob peter to pay paul. my view is that we need to maintain the operations of the agency. i don't want to for low people. and i need to make rational judgments across the ppa's that we are given by the appropriations committee. >> the appropriations committee is used to dealing with access cdexcessures -- with acces spencers. i'm glad to see that you did dip into surplus funds and other operations in the department rather than releasing criminal aliens onto our...
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host: you seem to have an ally in the senate in rand paul. his filibuster was about the use of military force and his efforts. is there a bipartisan group that is trying to do this? caller: we have -- guest: we have not spoken. have a system of checks and balances. we should never give that up. i am pleased that he is engaging the senate in this debate. i would hope at some point they would pass my resolution, they would repeal this authorization to use military force. host: ronald in georgia. caller: good morning. i am a two-time veteran of the iraq war. our: welcome to conversation. caller: the first thing i want to say, i want to send appreciation to all the veterans .ho served in iraq i think each and every one of them for their service. i want to ask about a comment she made about the president, to remove troops from iraq. i was there for the invasion and withdrawal. before he was president, we were moving forces from iraq to afghanistan. it is amazing he takes credit for something the bush administration was doing. can she comment on th
host: you seem to have an ally in the senate in rand paul. his filibuster was about the use of military force and his efforts. is there a bipartisan group that is trying to do this? caller: we have -- guest: we have not spoken. have a system of checks and balances. we should never give that up. i am pleased that he is engaging the senate in this debate. i would hope at some point they would pass my resolution, they would repeal this authorization to use military force. host: ronald in georgia....
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use of rand paul filibuster 14 hours. the way we engage in more fair is changing dramatically. with that it raises a host of questions about our service members, whether male or female. on twitter -- guest: as easy as controlling a drone would be, i assume women can do it just as easily as men. >> on twitter -- that's true. host: we have a minute left, talking with merideth shiner about the impact female senators are having on the armed services committee in the senate. and on military policy. in illinois, a democratic caller. caller: good morning. i'm so happy to see the women onators having an influence women serving in combat roles. i served during vietnam's in the navy, although i was not exposed to combat. some life-ved in threatening situations and i know how i would react. know that i would react cal calmly. i would not be any more emotional or distressed than a man. had a man tried to strangle me and attempted to rape me. it goes into slow-motion. that i react in slow-motion. to say that women will react any differently than men do, it's too easy to say. n pass theo ca
use of rand paul filibuster 14 hours. the way we engage in more fair is changing dramatically. with that it raises a host of questions about our service members, whether male or female. on twitter -- guest: as easy as controlling a drone would be, i assume women can do it just as easily as men. >> on twitter -- that's true. host: we have a minute left, talking with merideth shiner about the impact female senators are having on the armed services committee in the senate. and on military...
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fbi spokesman paul damon said do you believe specific centers targets? what are the targets? >> they are targets and recognize that as a significant threat. we have a program called agent in the lab where we host agents to 17 of the research facilities and laboratories around the united states. they are embedded in research facilities to better understand and address that threat. we also have a national security higher education advisory board. we try to educate the leaders of these universities as to the threats that can occur at our target their research facilities. i would say probably has gotten exacerbated in the realm of digital information and cyber attacks. you no longer have to rely on an individual becoming your asset to gather the secrets in the cyber arena. it is just as easy to have somebody familiar with a cyberworld sitting in shanghai are beijing or some place in russia to attack the networks and export the information. a threat is more substantial than it was 10 or 15 years ago. >> i wrote to you about security lapses at the nasa centers. i saw that the fbi a
fbi spokesman paul damon said do you believe specific centers targets? what are the targets? >> they are targets and recognize that as a significant threat. we have a program called agent in the lab where we host agents to 17 of the research facilities and laboratories around the united states. they are embedded in research facilities to better understand and address that threat. we also have a national security higher education advisory board. we try to educate the leaders of these...
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but not everybody has -- paul ryan budget. but not everybody has to pay more. the truth is in this budget if you're oil corporation corporation or taking jobs overseas or a yacht owner, you have nothing to fear with the g.o.p. budget. your lifestyle is totally secure. once again, working families will pay more so the rich can pay less. for the sake of middle-class americans, we must oppose the ryan budget. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from ohio is recognized for one minute. mr. chabot: thank you, mr. speaker. i recently attending a memorial service in griffin, ohio. m, i had a great pleasure to speak with him many times over the years. we shared the podium for many years. tom was a man who literally lived history. in those darkest early days of world war ii when tom and 79 other doolittle raiders took off the deck of the u.s.s. hornet they did not know whether they would survive the
but not everybody has -- paul ryan budget. but not everybody has to pay more. the truth is in this budget if you're oil corporation corporation or taking jobs overseas or a yacht owner, you have nothing to fear with the g.o.p. budget. your lifestyle is totally secure. once again, working families will pay more so the rich can pay less. for the sake of middle-class americans, we must oppose the ryan budget. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition?...
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said doesman paul damon you believe centers like target are specific -specific- centers are targets? what they are targets. -- >> they are targets and recognize that as a significant threat. we have a program called agent in the lab where we host agents to 17 of the research facilities and laboratories around the united states. they are embedded in research facilities to better understand and address that threat. a national security .igher education advisory board the leaders ofte these universities as to the occur at our can target their research facilities. i would say probably has gotten exacerbated in the realm of digital information and cyber attacks. you no longer have to rely on an individual becomes your asset to gather the secrets in the cyber arena. it is just as easy to have somebody familiar with a cyberworld sitting in shanghai are beijing where some place in russia to attack the networks and export the information. a third is more substantial than it was a tenor 15 years ago. substantial is more than it was 10 or 15 years ago. rote to youto -- w about security lapses at
said doesman paul damon you believe centers like target are specific -specific- centers are targets? what they are targets. -- >> they are targets and recognize that as a significant threat. we have a program called agent in the lab where we host agents to 17 of the research facilities and laboratories around the united states. they are embedded in research facilities to better understand and address that threat. a national security .igher education advisory board the leaders ofte these...
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the house republicans hired paul comment who was the solicitor general for george w. bush. he's going to argue that the congress made this decision, it is reasonable for the federal government to maintain the view that they always had, that marriage is between a man and woman. that is all we need to recognize. the obamalli, administration solicitor general, will argue that it is discriminatory, it discriminates against gay couples, and there is no justification port -- for it. an attorney from new york city is representing the plaintiff in the case, a woman named kaity windsor. she was with partner, they met in the -- in greenwich village in the 1960's, they got married in toronto in 2007, they lived in new york, and her spouse died in 2009. she got a $363,000 estate tax bill from the irs. a lot of this was the value of the property they own, it went up. basically the ira's and treated her as if they were not married. as if theyted her were not married. her case is what they will hear today. vicky jackson. anst: this case comes up in audit posture. i alluded to it. usually
the house republicans hired paul comment who was the solicitor general for george w. bush. he's going to argue that the congress made this decision, it is reasonable for the federal government to maintain the view that they always had, that marriage is between a man and woman. that is all we need to recognize. the obamalli, administration solicitor general, will argue that it is discriminatory, it discriminates against gay couples, and there is no justification port -- for it. an attorney from...